Relearning of Writing Skills in Parkinson's Disease After Intensive Amplitude Training

笔迹 心理学 听力学 帕金森病 随机对照试验 运动技能 运动学习 安慰剂 物理医学与康复 医学 物理疗法 发展心理学 外科 疾病 神经科学 计算机科学 替代医学 人工智能 病理
作者
Evelien Nackaerts,Elke Heremans,Griet Vervoort,Bouwien Smits‐Engelsman,Stephan P. Swinnen,Wim Vandenberghe,Bruno Bergmans,Alice Nieuwboer
出处
期刊:Movement Disorders [Wiley]
卷期号:31 (8): 1209-1216 被引量:44
标识
DOI:10.1002/mds.26565
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ABSTRACT Background Micrographia occurs in approximately 60% of people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Although handwriting is an important task in daily life, it is not clear whether relearning and consolidation (ie the solid storage in motor memory) of this skill is possible in PD. The objective was to conduct for the first time a controlled study into the effects of intensive motor learning to improve micrographia in PD. Methods In this placebo‐controlled study, 38 right‐handed people with PD were randomized into 2 groups, receiving 1 of 2 equally time‐intensive training programs (30 min/day, 5 days/week for 6 weeks). The experimental group (n = 18) performed amplitude training focused at improving writing size. The placebo group (n = 20) received stretch and relaxation exercises. Participants' writing skills were assessed using a touch‐sensitive writing tablet and a pen‐and‐paper test, pre‐ and posttraining, and after a 6‐week retention period. The primary outcome was change in amplitude during several tests of consolidation: (1) transfer, using trained and untrained sequences performed with and without target zones; and (2) automatization, using single‐ and dual‐task sequences. Results The group receiving amplitude training significantly improved in amplitude and variability of amplitude on the transfer and automatization task. Effect sizes varied between 7% and 17%, and these benefits were maintained after the 6‐week retention period. Moreover, there was transfer to daily life writing. Conclusions These results show automatization, transfer, and retention of increased writing size (diminished micrographia) after intensive amplitude training, indicating that consolidation of motor learning is possible in PD. © 2016 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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